Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
After update 2.23.0 crash
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@Wenike do this
from a terminal window
ps -ef | grep node
this will show you the node processes running and parms to what they are running (file path)
if all looks understandable and u can’t terminate them thru app shutdown (pm2 stop all will stop all.managed apps, mm included), do
ps -ef | grep node | awk '{ print $2 }' | xargs kill -9
this will hard kill all the node processes
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the script does a new npm install in modules that have a package.json
but I know the post install process is wrong for this module
my fork fixes that
https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-PIR-Sensor -
@sdetweil Perfect, fixed it. Thanks!
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@JerryP said in After update 2.23.0 crash:
sudo git pull
just one more thing
NEVER use sudo with MM no need for it.
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@sdetweil Thank you very much. Had the same error (cannot find module envsub) on updating the MagicMirror to the new version and this step (rm -rf node_modules and then npm install again) solved the issue for me.
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@hrjmsh you should use my upgrade script
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@sdetweil I did, both with and without changes applied. Unfortunately, it didn’t work for me. The only thing that worked was the solution you provided by removing the node_modules and then reinstalling npm.
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@hrjmsh can u send me the MagicMirror/installers/upgrade.log
same userid at gmail
never seen this problem
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@hrjmsh Thank you so much!!! (rm -rf node_modules and then npm install again) worked like a charm!
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After installing the latest update (04/11/2023 10:00) I can not get Magic Mirror to start on my Windows systems. In this case I’m using the default CSS and config with no added modules. See attached photo. Please help.